Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site

Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site Located on the western banks of the Cape Fear River, Brunswick Town/Ft. Today Brunswick is one of North Carolina's State Historic Sites.
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Anderson serves to interpret and preserve the historical narratives of coastal North Carolina across the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. A major pre-Revolutionary port on North Carolina's Cape Fear River, Brunswick was razed by British troops in 1776 and never rebuilt. During the Civil War, Fort Anderson was constructed atop the old village site, and served as part of the Cape Fear River defe

nses below Wilmington before the fall of the Confederacy. Colonial foundations dot the present-day tour trail, which crosses the earthworks of the Confederate fort. Situated on over 100 acres of land located directly on the Cape Fear River, the site and Visitor Center/Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday 9am-5pm. While at Brunswick you can visit the site’s Museum to learn more about the Spanish Attack of 1748, in which a small group of citizens defended the town against the onslaught of Spanish Privateers; the Stamp Act Resistance of 1766, the first successful armed rebellion against British authority in the American Colonies; and the fall of Ft. Anderson in 1865, a structure which is today one of the best preserved earthen fortifications in the United States. Fully ADA accessible and rich in Colonial and Civil War history, this serene riverside setting makes for a memorable outing.

05/02/2026

It is with great disappointment that we have canceled the "Women of the Port" program for today.

Join us Saturday May 9th for a wondefull opertunity to study the various bird species that we have here at BTFA. Jeff Ez...
04/09/2026

Join us Saturday May 9th for a wondefull opertunity to study the various bird species that we have here at BTFA. Jeff Ezzelle, a long time voulnteer and member of the Friends of Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson, will be leading a special birding tour of the site. Jeff has been birding at BTFA for over 40 years, and we are super excited for this oppertunity to learn from him.

The tour will begin at 10am and will be free of charge but donations to our support group are encouraged. Make sure to bring comfy shoes, your binoculars, and your bird books! Hope to see you then!

We're hiring! If you or someone you know has a passion for people, and for the history of the Lower Cape Fear, apply! Th...
04/09/2026

We're hiring!

If you or someone you know has a passion for people, and for the history of the Lower Cape Fear, apply! The application deadline is April 22nd. We're looking forward to hearing from you!

📣 We’re hiring! Historic Sites is currently recruiting for the following positions:

📍Site Manager at Vance Birthplace State Historic Site (Buncombe County)

📍Historical Interpreter II at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site (Brunswick County)

📍Historic Interpreter III/Program Coordinator at the CSS Neuse Civil War Museum (Lenoir County)

📍Maintenance Supervisor at Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site (Johnston County)

Click the link below in the comments for full position descriptions, salary/benefit information and application instructions. Application deadlines vary by position, so don't delay!

BT 300 Series, Volume 1, Issue 5 is our fifth in a consecutive article series that will highlight aspects of and support...
04/04/2026

BT 300 Series, Volume 1, Issue 5 is our fifth in a consecutive article series that will highlight aspects of and support us in commemorating 300 years of historical progression since the founding of Brunswick Town in 1726.

Read our December issue to learn more about how site staff host special events that allow the public to engage with architectural history.

04/04/2026
Sincere thanks to the interpretive and curatorial staff at the North Carolina State Capitol for inviting historic interp...
03/31/2026

Sincere thanks to the interpretive and curatorial staff at the North Carolina State Capitol for inviting historic interpreters from Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site and Thomas Day State Historic Site to collaborate in the creation of the first "Built to Last" Historic Trades Program. It was a joy to foster experiential learning opportunities for Wake County students. We look forward to future collaboration with our DNCR partners!

Images courtesy of N.C. State Capitol.

03/28/2026

On Saturday, March 21, Frank attended Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site's 161th Anniversary Living History Event! He gave a historic trades demonstration alongside historic interpreters Abby and Andrew from Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site and historic trades specialist Robert from North Carolina Historic Sites.

03/18/2026

Address

8884 Saint Phillips Road SE
Winnabow, NC
28479

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19103716613

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